Michel De MontaigneHeureuse la mort qui oste le loisir aux apprests de tel equipage.
About This Quote
In French, “happy is the death which takes away the time from the preparations of such a company.” A person who has a lot of time on his hands does not use it wisely. The more time a person spends preparing for a big event, the less time he or she will have to enjoy that event once it actually happens.
Source: The Complete Essays
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